PROGRAM OUTLINE Making and Assembling Technique Program

Career Occupation* Pattern Maker, Junior Pattern Maker (if applicable) Learning Objectives* Upon completion of this program the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:

- Become proficient in pattermaking - Develop and fit construction techniques - Be able to drap and create Dress sloper, Flare// pleated skit , Collar/sleeve manipulations, Men’s Shirt, Kids Bodice sloper andKids Dress Sloper - Illustrate technical drawings - Construct a 6- Piece Collection

Method(s) of Evaluation* The course is broken up into small projects that ultimately come together to make a cohesive visual understanding of Pattern Making and Assembling Technique. Presentation format and style is determined by each student. Students will receive a written evaluation on a regular basis and at least once before 30% of the hours of instruction of the program have been provided.

Completion Requirements* The Academy will use the following grade scale to determine each students grade through their work.

Students must receive an average of 75% from all the assignments in order to pass the course.

Grade Scale US Grade

A+ 90.00 - 100.00 A+ A 85.00 - 89.99 A A- 80.00 - 84.99 A- B+ 76.00 - 79.99 B+ B 72.00 - 75.99 B B- 68.00 - 71.99 B- C+ 64.00 - 67.99 C+ C 60.00 - 63.99 C C- 55.00 - 59.99 C- D 50.00 - 54.99 D I 0.00 - 49.99 F

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F 0.00 - 49.99 F

Must receive 50% or above to pass the following assignments. Assignmnets will be graded on selected criteria per assignment:

Button up shirt pattern Dress sloper Flare/gore/ pleated skit Collar/sleeve manipulations Men’s Shirt Kids Bodice sloper Kids Dress Sloper 6- Piece Collection

Program Organization*

Title of Course/Work Experience Component * # of Hours* Pattern Making and Assembling Technique program 280 Hours

Term: 14 weeks x 20 hrs/week = 280 hours Weekly: Lecture 8 hours/week. Lab 12 hours/week

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COURSES

INTRODUCTION TO PATTERN MAKING creating a sample sewing book • Introduction to flat pattern-making methods • Practice sewing straight line, curve line and and concepts back • Drafting basic pattern blocks – front and back • Learn how to construct and sew vents, pocket bodice, waistbands, and • Creating manipulations • Understand how to cut and prepare • Understanding components of a garment – for , kick , vents, pockets garment assembly • Terminology of garment and pattern parts • Learn how to identify fabrics and weaves • Pattern marking, labeling, and pattern • Understand fabric characteristics – and sequence weight • Learn how to insert different types of fusin FIT AND MEASUREMENT • Learn how to take personal measurements PRESENTATION • Go through a garment fitting, understanding • Final: Students will create a 6 piece collection the principles and assessing garment fit using pattern making techniques • Learning how to measure a Mannequin • Students will present their final presentation • Be able to correct fit and adjust patterns to peers, the Dean of The Cut Fashion Design Academy and the DRAFTING course instructor. • Draft bottoms such as sleeve, skirt and pant slopers • Create a draft for a -up shirt pattern • Draft a dress pattern • Learn how to draft a flared/gored/pleated skirt patterns • Create collars • Be able to manipulate patterns • Draft men’s bodice sloper • Draft kid’s bodice sloper GARMENT ASSEMBLY AND TEXTILES • Learn how to use of equipment, maintenance, and safety • Practice sewing techniques such as: stitches, seams, finishes, zipper applications, waistband applications, pleats, by

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MATERIALS Liner Pen Set Paint Tray Sketchbook (9x12) Drawing Pencil Set Colour Pencil Set (24) Pencil Sharpener Pattern Paper Vinyl Eraser Flexible Curve Ruler Push Form Curve 12” Binder Form Curve 18” Portfolio French Curve Pattern Notcher 24” x 14” L- Square BOOKS Needle Carbon Paper Metal Ruler Patternmaking for Fashion Design (5th Edition) by 18” Clear Ruler Helen Joseph Armstrong $98.39 + TAX Chalk Serrated Tracing Wheel Muslin The New Complete Guide to Sewing: Step-by-Step Rubber Cement Techniquest for Making Clothes and Home Ripper AccessoriesUpdated Edition with All-New Projects and Simplicity PatternsNov 11 2010 Fabric Scissors by Editors of Reader's Digest Mechanical Pencil $33.94 + TAX

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